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hillary clinton. barack obama hoping to make history this day. everyone is seated. everyone is ready for this big moment. as you can see, melia in the background, sasha right behind her. the mother with her new bangs. i want to make sure i am on top of these crucial developments. we are making note of the presidents who are here. george bush senior and his son are not there today. jimmy carter is there today. bill clinton is there today. and, again, joe biden, one of the longest serving senators in the history. he may be making all the moves down to make himself in opposition as well. let's take a peek at what is going on. >> the honorable charles schumer. [ cheering ] >> mr. president, mr. vice president, members of congress, all who are present, and to all who are watching, welcome to the capital and to this celebration of our great democracy. this is the 57th inauguration of an american president. no matter how many times one witnesses this event, its simplicity, its majesty and, most of all, it is meaning. it is sacred and cautious and trusting a power from we t
hillary clinton. barack obama hoping to make history this day. everyone is seated. everyone is ready for this big moment. as you can see, melia in the background, sasha right behind her. the mother with her new bangs. i want to make sure i am on top of these crucial developments. we are making note of the presidents who are here. george bush senior and his son are not there today. jimmy carter is there today. bill clinton is there today. and, again, joe biden, one of the longest serving...
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you can see bill and hillary clinton on the podium. there are also people there celebrating the election of the first african-american president. president obama is only the 16th sitting chief executive to be returned to office. he is the first president since dwight eisenhower to win two consecutive elections with more than 51% of the popular vote. he won for the 372 electoral votes to mitt romney's 206 and spent part of the morning at the white house having coffee with bipartisan leadership. >> this is the second time the president had his inauguration on the celebration of martin luther king, jr. and it's actually a ceremonial event. the 20th amendment to the constitution mandates that newly elected mandates take place on january 20th and several times that happened on the sunday. and followed by the pomp and pageantry on the following monday. >> both president obama and vice president biden took their official oaths of office why yesterday. >> i barack hussein obama swear -- >> supreme court justice john roberts swore in the first
you can see bill and hillary clinton on the podium. there are also people there celebrating the election of the first african-american president. president obama is only the 16th sitting chief executive to be returned to office. he is the first president since dwight eisenhower to win two consecutive elections with more than 51% of the popular vote. he won for the 372 electoral votes to mitt romney's 206 and spent part of the morning at the white house having coffee with bipartisan leadership....
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president obama will have to learn from bill clinton to spend more time with people if he wants to get from here to march, let alone pass such a sweeping agenda in his second term. it is really interesting part of his job he almost seems to, to think came as a surprise. this is the job that he chose. if he wants to get stuff done, he will have to start reaching out and really trying to make these connections, with anyone who has of like mind. he was friend with senator tom coburn in the senate. why didn't he spend more time with him --. shepard: making the argument -- >> in his first four years. shepard: the first thing that happened was, republicans said they would block everything he tried to do. >> that is entirely true. shepard: that is their agenda. stop him from being reelected. and didn't work out. >> that is entirely true. if you want to stop a economic crisis and sweeping legislation and ambitious agenda and promote growth through recovery, you can't give up. you can't give up on the other side. clinton wouldn't. shepard: wouldn't and didn't. >> it was interesting. i remember,
president obama will have to learn from bill clinton to spend more time with people if he wants to get from here to march, let alone pass such a sweeping agenda in his second term. it is really interesting part of his job he almost seems to, to think came as a surprise. this is the job that he chose. if he wants to get stuff done, he will have to start reaching out and really trying to make these connections, with anyone who has of like mind. he was friend with senator tom coburn in the senate....
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in some respects are mirroring the clintons, i think her next move may be to move for the senate in illinois in 2016. >> some people have said that -- >> i would bet a lot of money that that will never happen. >> you will? >> is that right? >> i was just in chicago. a lot of people are betting on it. mark kirk will be up, and he was a great senator, but he's had a stroke. >> he's had a stroke and was incapacitated and just returned as they swore in the new senate three weeks ago and walked up the steps in a show -- >> full disclosure, i didn't think hillary clinton was going to run for the senate either. >> i think there will be a lot of pressure on her to be a logical choice. >> let's return to talking investing in the investing climate. the president's first term marked by major gains in the stock market. i think his was the third best first term performance for the industrials, second only following franklin roosevelt. but second terms don't generally turn out as well both politically and in terms of investing. the average is something like 10%. what does the president need to do
in some respects are mirroring the clintons, i think her next move may be to move for the senate in illinois in 2016. >> some people have said that -- >> i would bet a lot of money that that will never happen. >> you will? >> is that right? >> i was just in chicago. a lot of people are betting on it. mark kirk will be up, and he was a great senator, but he's had a stroke. >> he's had a stroke and was incapacitated and just returned as they swore in the new...
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early on obama trailed senator hillary clinton by large margins in national polls, and struggled against doubts and criticism. >> early on, supporting senator obama was a somewhat lonely position within the democratic caucus. it was a lonely position within the congressional black caucus. it will probably shock our children, uh and future scholars that the congressional black caucus lagged in support for the first black president of the united states. >> but obama believed that america was ready to support him, as the embodiment of a message of hope, unity, and change. especially young people, of all races and backgrounds, who were his most enthusiastic supporters from the beginning. >> thank you! what up? what up? what's been so inspiring is not just the size of the crowds, but it's something elijah referred to, it's the makeup of the crowds! because it's people from all walks of life! you've got candidates who say, well, i know how to "play the game" in washington better! but i've got to explain to them, i'm running because i'm going to put an end to the game playing! because the times
early on obama trailed senator hillary clinton by large margins in national polls, and struggled against doubts and criticism. >> early on, supporting senator obama was a somewhat lonely position within the democratic caucus. it was a lonely position within the congressional black caucus. it will probably shock our children, uh and future scholars that the congressional black caucus lagged in support for the first black president of the united states. >> but obama believed that...
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we've been watching bill clinton and hillary clinton who we'll be joining very shortly as well as nancy pelosi, chuck schumer who were escorting president obama into the building. so very exciting moment. i'm joined by john fuglesang as well as we've got special guests, michael hastings of "buzzfeed" and eric boehlert of media matters. we're very excited that we've got such experts joining us on politics on the future, really, the message from this morning which is going to be very important for the next four years. >> john: indeed. great to have eric joining us. one of our great political contrarians and truth seekers. what are your thoughts on watching the president? >> first glimpse of how much more relaxed he seems now. it is so much easier when do you it the second time. obviously he had the swearing in yesterday. sort of the pageantry. and you know, he reminds me of the portrait -- big smile on his face. he seems like he's ready to go. he's figured out a little bit how to deal with the republicans, how to deal with the city and he seems to have a plan. we'll see. >> jennifer: we'l
we've been watching bill clinton and hillary clinton who we'll be joining very shortly as well as nancy pelosi, chuck schumer who were escorting president obama into the building. so very exciting moment. i'm joined by john fuglesang as well as we've got special guests, michael hastings of "buzzfeed" and eric boehlert of media matters. we're very excited that we've got such experts joining us on politics on the future, really, the message from this morning which is going to be very...
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the president, of course, his wife, hillary clinton. they have grown so close over the last four years. perhaps, one of the most significant political moments in the last campaign, when bill clinton gave that speech at the democratic convention. >> we're told that the president called. >> first phone call. >> right after the election, knew what he had done. as we watch the procession into the platform, i want to bring in nicolle wallace, of course preside republican presidencies and the campaign. before we leave the topic of the clothes the first lady has to wear, sometimes at her peril, how much stress does that create in their lives? >> well, i think presidents usually defer to their wives, the smart presidents do, for the selection of the inaugural tie and what not. i think on a day like this, there's so much buildup that the white house staff and the president in that theater and rehearsing the inaugural address on the staff that's so weary from the campaign they just waged. today, is the way we take pause and lap up this majestic m
the president, of course, his wife, hillary clinton. they have grown so close over the last four years. perhaps, one of the most significant political moments in the last campaign, when bill clinton gave that speech at the democratic convention. >> we're told that the president called. >> first phone call. >> right after the election, knew what he had done. as we watch the procession into the platform, i want to bring in nicolle wallace, of course preside republican...
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years ago is when he said he was hoping to model himself more after a reagan than a clinton. and at the time he was still running against another clinton. and the point he was making was this. he thought reagan made conservative mainstream. this was an attempt to make progressive liberalism and move it into the plain stream. you can have this argument at the country's center right, center-center left clearly the president wants to help shift american political opinion and move it a little bit, move that pendulum. and i thought that was the most striking thing long-term that he howard about. it was this robust defense that i've heard a number of others say that it was a robust defense of government, liberal amp, however you want to call it. we know liberals want to use the word progressive all the time. and then a point that i thought needed to be echoed, this is the first ever inaugural address to mention gay rights and historically when we look back on that, it will be one of the things that this inaugural was meant for. but this was about his leaving his marm on the politic
years ago is when he said he was hoping to model himself more after a reagan than a clinton. and at the time he was still running against another clinton. and the point he was making was this. he thought reagan made conservative mainstream. this was an attempt to make progressive liberalism and move it into the plain stream. you can have this argument at the country's center right, center-center left clearly the president wants to help shift american political opinion and move it a little bit,...
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really come up to the age of clinton and obama when you don't and you have people, not just generals like andrew jackson, yam henry harrison, but most of those presidents after the civil war had -- were generals in the civil war. then presidents like john f. kennedy made the pt-109 his calling card, colonel roosevelt and rough riders. the president's connection to the military is always very important. even get it down that if you weren't in the military somebody like barack obama practicing how to salute properly. ronald reagan said you had to know how to do that. >> schieffer: neither stand kate for major party had military service. >> that's right. this is the vietnam war generation, post vietnam in some ways. but keep in mind we're going to still have vietnam battles coming up with chuck hag,l could be very -- change some of the harmony on the debt. >> pelley: we see the president coming in under the great dome of the capitol to pay his respects to the bust of martin luther king, junior. >> pelley: the president with the speaker of the house, john boehner and house minority leade
really come up to the age of clinton and obama when you don't and you have people, not just generals like andrew jackson, yam henry harrison, but most of those presidents after the civil war had -- were generals in the civil war. then presidents like john f. kennedy made the pt-109 his calling card, colonel roosevelt and rough riders. the president's connection to the military is always very important. even get it down that if you weren't in the military somebody like barack obama practicing...
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former president oba former president clinton and secretary of state clinton. there will be two nobel peace prize winners on the dias today. that would be president carter who won the prize in 2002 and of course president obama who has won the prize. as we watch more dignitaries coming on to the west front of the capitol, let's go to our co-anchor of "cbs this morning." >> we saw mr. clinton and secretary of state clinton. one of the few sightings we saw of her, after she was out for a few weeks with the concussion and then the blood clot that was discovered there. bill clinton who is here today as you mentioned scott. the two president bushs will not be there today. we see -- it's a big week too for hillary clinton as she's going to testify in one of her last acts on what happened in benghazi, libya. that's on wednesday when she testifies before congress. >> thank you very much. ♪ listening to the u.s. army dr trumpeteer. >> ladies and gentlemen, president carter and mrs. rosalyn carter. >> the music that you're hearing in the background is, of course, the u
former president oba former president clinton and secretary of state clinton. there will be two nobel peace prize winners on the dias today. that would be president carter who won the prize in 2002 and of course president obama who has won the prize. as we watch more dignitaries coming on to the west front of the capitol, let's go to our co-anchor of "cbs this morning." >> we saw mr. clinton and secretary of state clinton. one of the few sightings we saw of her, after she was...
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to go from gates to hillary clinton, who is much more hawkish than obama, and to bring in john kerry who is a bit to the left of hillary, and then you go to chuck hagel, who is far to the left perhaps of the president. this is an interesting foreign policy team. it's driving the right crazy. this speech today about potentially converting current enemies into future friends is going to drive them still crazier. you know, the idea -- i get the weekly standard every week just to keep an eye on these guys, and their attitude towards him is continued hatred, and they see -- i think they've figured him out like a lot of us figured him out. we happily. they're very unhappy about it. >> they do not like his position of reluctance when it comes to international intervention. they're still not happy with the way the middle east is unfolding. bloo they still say soviet union. they do again and again. it's not even -- it's really a mindset that they are much happier with one side or the other, and almost like an orwellian war. we're always in oceana fighting a war. they like that. >> we didn't d
to go from gates to hillary clinton, who is much more hawkish than obama, and to bring in john kerry who is a bit to the left of hillary, and then you go to chuck hagel, who is far to the left perhaps of the president. this is an interesting foreign policy team. it's driving the right crazy. this speech today about potentially converting current enemies into future friends is going to drive them still crazier. you know, the idea -- i get the weekly standard every week just to keep an eye on...
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when clinton's staff in particular has been very rough on obama. there are times when obama didn't want to be around clinton. this last year, it meshed perfectly. they needed each other and helped each other. >> one would argue that the democratic convention, bill clinton made the case for barack obama better than barack obama did. >> they say in a way the president could never have made for himself. they argue only clinton could say that about -- >> lot easier when you are an ex-president. >> you say it so beautifully, david, when you talk about the difference in the political behavior of bill clinton and president obama. that clinton is a transactional politician in the way obama could never be. >> that's what he does. >> that's his life. that's what he enjoys. the question is looking at his wife, she's different. i think he enjoys it more than my other human being in the history of the world. >> yes. >> also have hearings coming up hillary clinton will be testifying important. >> she has prepared for that and will hold her own there. it is not a
when clinton's staff in particular has been very rough on obama. there are times when obama didn't want to be around clinton. this last year, it meshed perfectly. they needed each other and helped each other. >> one would argue that the democratic convention, bill clinton made the case for barack obama better than barack obama did. >> they say in a way the president could never have made for himself. they argue only clinton could say that about -- >> lot easier when you are an...